On the Yahoo Developer Network Blog, Allen Tom discussed the findings of a study conducted regarding the use of Yahoo!’s OpenID service. While the users who participated were enthusiastic with the concept of OpenID, the results weren’t great.
Localization Troubles
I have a website with a couple of games, presented in a couple of languages. What’s the best technical way to go about structuring such a multi-language site?* Some of the goals are:
MLK Link Troubles
While Phil Lenssen brilliantly handled this particular subject over at Google Blogoscoped, the facts bear repeating (sorry Greg): In a move of staggeringly poor research, the Rock the Vote site updated their index page with tribute to MLK, complete with a link to the Stormfront site we mentioned last week. In their blog, the RTV […]
Google’s Newspaper Troubles
If you are in the frontline you will get the most bullets. That is how Google’s troubles with newspapers worldwide can be explained. Google had only recently reached an agreement with Associated Press to use the latter’s content and photos. The latest to hit the headlines is the case with Belgian publishers.
Google Buys Legal Troubles
Knowing that their online video service could not compete with YouTube, Google purchased the company to eliminate competition. They received a surprise bonus in the form of copyright infringement lawsuits filed by owners of pirated videos.
Google Print Troubles UK Childrens Hospital
The latest controversy surrounding Google’s ambitious Print for Libraries project, where the aim is digitize and make available online all works of literature, comes after a heart-string tugging plea from a British hospital for terminally-ill children that receives much of its revenue from its copyright of Peter Pan.
Vonage Awash In Legal Troubles Over 911 Service
The state of Connecticut is suing Vonage Holding Corp., an Internet phone service provider for misrepresenting its 911 emergency capacity.